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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1926)
Frutav" October 8, l&2tj. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pacta TV . r" )QCIETYNEWS ,New Crowr Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe Entertains Club At Bridge Party ,' Tho first nlgbt party of t li Thursday llrldgc club t hits scasoi , was . held lust evening with Mr. -1- H. Ivanhoe oh hostess at hr homo on, Fourth street. l-'Iorul . denrullons, bouquets of asters and .11 variety- of polled plants, formed ;u background (or tho curd1 frumc.s. -which wcr followed by 'u two- course luncheon. . Three tables were at play whhJ Mrs. M. It. Donohue winning' high '. score. '' " ' ' With Mr. and Mm. Walter J. Nnwlund as, host v and hostess,, members of tho Swastika lirldgc cluh met lust- evening.- Orange 'anil whit)'- wuh tho, col q- scheme . HH4-rt to decorate the, limms.'of tint Nowland home. Hnuiiucts of mat' Jgnils anil asters were used. liridgc. at four tables, result d J a Mrs, l.eslor Alien, winning hig:i vw:ii' among the woineiu Herbert ratllxon won tin- men's prize. TIm (fiieNt'.prlzrt went to,' Mr.und- Mrs, Hurley ' lUehurdsmi. . "'" A two-eounse luncheon w:.s . served after the curd' games. Tho - nest, meeting tit: v t lit- cluh '.will ho In two weeks, when Mr. i;nt MiH. W. II. Terry' will ento- inlfi! .... . . . , . i With the members of the Jolly "Hpldgcy, uluh f n ; her guests Mr. William 'llon' entertained yes- Aioi-uitt. a . frUnuL of tint bride, when Mis. I'l-url Myers, of that city, and Frank Kelly, of La li i umli were united In marriage by I In- ltev Mr. Ynji Iusn. vt UoIeo. ' Duly close friends of the hrlde and bridegroom wert present for the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly came to I .a (irunde Tuesday and will mnk.o their home here. He In u ma chinist in the Ot-W. It. and N. simps. Honoring Harry Otlmore on his htrthdny. nnnlvemnry, severnl friends of Mr. and Mrs. (illmqm gathered ut their horn a-on N uve n ue last even In g foe a. so rprise party. Twelve quests were pres ent and "curds and dancing were enjoyed. . Luncheon wrvcil lute In Die evening was furnished by the visitor!. jl Sister Mary Says: HEALTH Q rwetigiiitloiv- by luy people, you . reuders of this newspaper, of tho conditions under whieh cancer develops ami, tho need for home id lute, and proper treatment. J It ecu use tho utmost prevalent luck at ualu ii early growth, can cer Is one of the most insidious. Any tvlftiuK disturbance ntMirit i:uimthin4 wii iti nn i'- i'amwk ih-:aths so vF.it er.T Illy Krvta Abel M. !., disease vlWo, I in function of an onean clves no Member Iorm Memorial Institute index of tho storm that U hrew- Tho mortality from cancer could j inKt- 1 he denrontwd thirty pr cent In ono , AKI.0l,inK thllt pury reeognltlon. year, easily If this ono nutslundhiic . n(.(.,vW!l(idiiiy and destruction mean fact could ho bromthk hoiite lo lclr1 ..wnut ,)r(.cutlona. should I overy porson In thla counlry: j;ljie". is u 'fair Muestion. Nvcry That all cancer nro local in tumor nodule, swelling , mole, ul Uielr nriirin, and If recoKlJ per or other : local nbnonmillty destroyed before a spread has oe- should he subjected to the scrutiny aiired, they uro eurabte! (or n compeient physielnn. Kvevy Cancer mortality Is largely tho dtntnrhunee of function, whether mortality of delny. Jtenoe the Ini- nf digestive tract, urinury syHtem, portance of early and painstaking gonial orgtins or of the glandular invesilifatlon of ernlngly innocent system should be carefully investl- loslon cannot he stressed too, gated l order to di'termmo its strongly. 1 A definite docroaw Stock Shipments A re Running II igh SM.H1A SrniNUH, Idu.i Oct. s.--H. I'V Itcltern, loeaV agent for tlei t)i egon Short I ,Lne. we ports t hat in the throe-week , period , i-ude t last Sttuitdiiy there were shipped Irnm Soijt Springs :t : 0 curloads of livestot ki. S2U of, which. W.e 'ti sheep allU ,"( citttlv. , J; The sheep this yi-ur ver itiovil alitiosti in a body on account ut ttio short raugu. caused hji tUe e- w rjrsjui'j'. iL -..Ljt i ; jL-i-a.'-'g-rpttonally .l.y -nu.i , Thrive,, ths top ot tho markot. Inml l'EW SHIPMENT JUST AREIVED C0RSELETTSBRASSIER8 Girlish style for stylish women. Priced $1.25 and Up ' PUTMAN'S Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery Tula black felt hat with lt decoira tive rippling brim is finely knlf. pleated and has the high, softly, In cancer loss must coiuo us the result of BllKA K l''AST Orange Julco, cereal, thin cream, creamed eggs on toast, cslsp whole wheat toast, fresh peach butter, milk, coffee. A'NH10ON Corn and toma- trenseu orown that is so new lh.4.io.s on toast, bran rolls, npplo season. j sauce, ginger bread, milk, tea. - " j DINNKIt l'ork tenderloin. scalloped potatoes, buttered spln jach, cabbage and ' celery salad. health bread, chilled watermelon. Of the hem. while the slim skirt is slashed to discloao a finely pleated uiitlerslip. These , frocks uro of kneo length, and the picture frocks as long or us short uh the wearer pleases. high school held open house for the parents of the students ut thu school building Wednesday eve ning.' inviting 'all parents and frif-ndK who wished to attend. J. T. Ifongfellow, superinti'iident of La (Irande schools: K. ..Tow ler, principal of the high school. and K. It, Turner, itlato Ueiin tendent of public instruction, here . tepday afternoon at her home o.i for 1 he I'nion county teachers' In ; Adams avenue. : The rooms of the! slitute, spoke during the program .Wilson home were deeoiated for! in the high school auditorium, .the affair to conform with the The girls' glee club sang and Hallowe'en season.' bouquets, of .Irwin Zundel played a :olln solo, yellow flow-TH predominating. aecompanled by Miss Lois Nelson Four tables of bridge were ut ' at the piano, .pluy, with Mrs. W, ('. t'rews wln- After the program the teachers nliig high score among the club received the mothers and lathers members. . Mrs. William Teare re- ( Mr their icspeeiLve. rooms. ci-lv-d the gilt's prize. I A two-cmirse ineheon was1 Members of the Seventies nsso Koryrd afler'llie games, elation of the l,atter Day Saints ' Mi. Frank l!oblnion will he ; church w ere entertained at a par liostess to the club two weeks ty last evening at the M. I. A. hail ironi . yesterday. , .... . ! given by the sewn presidents of ' ".. ,'-.'. . ' j t he society, J. W." Maxler Jr., I). V '(-e tahliiJ of-,rtdge wi;re atj n, Stodiiurd. V. K. Llndsiiy. S. F. frciy Wednesi'av evening when Mr.'i Andrew, il. S. Mc'l'llan. Thomas lHaX. Mis. Walter .l.eisinati entei- jn. Johnson and Itity i ltaum. t (iliied 'the Miepih'H-s, of the Kve-r This- was the first socHU meet- nig',i.pna ,cim ui ineir m.iue on , u f sot.k.ty sin(.0 its orean- Main .uvnuc. Jiouquets of lb seation's flovei- ,wrre arrnng-d ahout' thii rooms, '-. - . -.i i Mrs. A. W. Nelson won hig'i score a inong t he women. The uen's prize went to W. '. I'ei -Skills. tj A iw o-ours' luncheon followed rjt be guiJt'-s. . . r; '( b r,'1 ; Teachers of High i : School Entertain iwition. Thirty members - were present and the time,, was spent at games-.and da ncing. Itefiesb nirnls were surved. ' l.lltlj-:il (Special). Miss Ma- i llda Henri planned a program lor the members of the Mutual Improvement association of the .Latter', lay Saints churcli for Tuesday evenlngi of. this week. ,' After 'tlie progiam a tray lunch was served and the remainder df the 'eve-nmff was spent ut gamei. t Aerurrdlng lo i'i b lrTrnnvM ens-1 irS " r "ff J 4om the teachers of the l.a tJiande 1 t. Jreter S IjUllCl ' ; .. . I .'' Plans for Bazaar New Beauty Cream Becomes Popular Mrs, l.ec Warnlek; -Mrs. Arthur f Man. Mrs. Nellie Spencer and (Mrs. Lloyd Scrtber were hostesses to the mctnbrs of Sh I'eter's ' You will be enthusiastic over a nen ; Kplscopal guild Wednesday ev- Vrfnrh Process Cream loi wnucmns nlng at llonun hall A and beautifying the skin it is so uu anddirterentfromothercrcams. Women ; say they see a great improvement in tlieir omplexions after the fht appli' "cation. U you want smoother. Witei i.nd. vourer skin iifj! MKLl.O-GLC 'Cream, ii s" w o n ae rfii I. fllays 3 (rugs. Inc. Adv. milk, coffee, Oreder the tenderloin "freneh ed." This uieans that the strip of loin is cut in lengths of 2 or :i inches. ' Kach piece Is placed on end and flattened with one blow of the broad side of a meat cleuver. Cook the meat thoroughly, allow ing about 4f minutes. Corn ami TomfllncK on Toast Six ears. of sweet corn. 1 small onion, 2 sweet green peppers. 3 large tomatoes. 2 tablespoons but ter, 1 teaspoon sugar, salt and pepper, trlungles of toast. Score corn through tho center of each row of kernels. Cut off tops and scrape out milk and heart. Feel ami mince onion.. Scald pep pefs ami rub. off thin coating. He move seeds and white pith and in i nee flesh. Scald tomatoes ainl slip off-skins. Chop. . Melt butter, in a deep frying pan. Add vege tables ami conk "0 minutes. Season with salt, sugar and pepper and serve on hot buttered toast. (Copyright, N HA Service, Inc.) IlLACK 1LAIII VOM K CJerman men prefeu blacks, or at least they will during tho coming! social season, according to live j cat, In its. beginning and, at such underlying cause. In the homely philosophy of Im.vld Durum, "treat your enemy (uancer) as ho would treat you, but do It first.'; Tha means of doing this uro mainly three: sur gery, radium, and x-ray. . ( There is no medicine or . seuum wort hy ot! reliance, not withstanding the scores of so called 'cancer-cures" which may be hojught all thu way from one dollar to several hun dred dollars or moro per bottle.. The knowledge that cancer is lo- leading Merlin tonsorial artists. They fiwl that three-fourths of their wotnicn customer who hith erto had their hair dyed blond, now demand black. it mi', curable, should discourage the practice of the slightest ih'lay in sacking the Information to Jc I obtained by tho microscope and t tho x-ray. BUY - .. GOOD COAL "ABERDEEN . UTAIi Much hotter and ; , cleaner Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. Phone Main 17 iff8 Evening Frocks Varied This Fall Ity the Associated liess Kvening frocks are so varied this autumn that it is ditfleult to classify them. The main distinc tion made hy Hond Street is one of silhouette. There is the frock that hangs straight, except when the wearer moves, and there Is the definite picture gowp. The straight frocks are often draped, either to one sid1 or lo the middle of the' figure, the gathered folds hang ing a few inches, below the rest eit nas a taster that makes friends and retains them & & s Golde West Coprrichc riotttt B Ocvtri The fled cross Areii-Tone arch-support has weel hern culled u "tonic for tired feet. ricHldes keeping the arch properly curved, it makes both you and your feet happlvr through tin longest day. The Arch-Tone Is a feature of the Slipper, a well styled, open-work ox ford In black kid leather. The B00TERY I'he business session was pre sided over by Mrs. II. A. urbrtck. president. Flans for the annual bazaar to he held Nov. 4 were discussed and reports were glvn J hy. the chairmen in charge of Hct various booths. Many things ure being receive 1 I by the guild by former members j now living outside of the city, to sold at the bazaar. A chicken ' pie supper, of which Mrs. George T. Cochran Is chairman, will lie served. I lancing will be a part of the evening's program. ! Arrangements are also being : made for a parish supper on Nov. 12. ; The next meeting of the guild will be the week following the bazaar, Nov. in. ! With a group of friends as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Itaven seroft entertained at dinner In tic Foley dining room last evening at 0:30 o'clock. After dinner the parly ad journed to the Havenseroft home on Adams avenue where bridge t was enjoyed for the remainder of I he evening. Mrs. Howard Mil- I I ler received high score among the , women present and the men's prize went to F. S. Robinson. m Frank Kelley Weds ; Mrs. Myers, Boise A wedding of Interest to La Gruido people took place at lols- Ida., Monday afternoon at 2 :3't O'clock ut the home of Mrs. James Heating Stoves I have all sizes and kinds Combination wood and coal, wood and circulation. Call and see them. F.L. LILLY HARDWARE I'hnne Muln S Buckle Set Women's Allure no longer imperiled under hygienic handicaps new way offers true protection; discards like tissue F RESIT, charming, immaculate under ALL conditions. Sheer gowns worn without a second's fear, any time, any day 1 If you seek this added charm, stop employing old-time "sanitary pads," insecure, uncertain. Eight in 10 better-class women now empluv "KOTKX" ... a uew way, 5 times as absorbent as ordi- j nary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the ! same time, thus ending ALL danger of offending. Yon discard it as easily as a pic$ r of tiaue. Ait laundry. Au etn barrassmeni. You ak for it without hesitancy, at any drug or department slorc, limply by saying "KOTKX." In fairness to yourself, try this amazing way. Costs only a few cents. Comes twelve in a package. Korex! No laundry dixard like tissue J A hlny tola hue with i.lain cut-oiil dtslrn U uiwd for thu nw tic)cl Mt with tbrst tarit Jat nonta. Sec- THE WHIRL-DRY ELECTRIC WASHER Has no wringer H. & S. Electric For Saturday, October 9th Special One-Day Offering on Men's Tailored1 at Worthwhile Reductions You can buy now and pay by the week. Ask us about our liberal terms. For TUT TfWPCDV For lilt IUUULHI Credit Credit Andrews Bros. Master Tailors 'Mayor II. L. Kinch set u record tu j (the Chicago market, receiving for our shipment ot nno inmn me) sum of $ I tl. fin per . hundred. At I' the Ogden Livestock show Mayor i l'inch sold it slnglo ram for IR&n. f This ccllpseH' his previous world record established two years ago of: $,r.n.- . . The local hotels have been my able lu care fur the great num ber ut' sheepmen ami cattlemen ami buyers tout have been In the city, for tho Inst few weeks. KIN UK TO I'OLAH IlKAUS NKW YAUK Ono way to quell angry; polar . bear la to sing to them.i-'wo. being1 trunf erred from tiitorge. l'almer Putnams schooner I lot u irimcH hound for the boo were j! vasluii ViicIIoiih till the crew start- e jchantcys. The becamo Hko j; Uualth U wsaltU, hut not for the doctor.'' - - . , ' ' " , t ' " : ' 1 " 1 : -J j 4 r n it rrrr r KNIGHT'S Spring Canyon Coal Less Soot Move Heat Lasts Longer : VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO.. Good Lumber Quick . Phone Main 732,. for service come bW ; your hor But no! He was asleep. Little Boy. Blue missed a rare treat. The other litis" tie boys and girls werejeating our fres) h6me made candy. , ,m :a Our Own Special English Toff ie, 70c IJ ,1 THE CANDY SHOP 1 " - ' : 217 Fir St. , Fountain Service. Open Evenings Tilt 10 ; SATISFACTION It is a satisfaction to know, that when you enter one f STONE'S CASH STORES that you are going to receive prompt and courteous service; no matter how large or small 1 your purchase may be, combined with the Quality and Price, in Merchandise. STONE'S CASH STORES GUARANTEE THIS SATISFACTION. , , ; ? v We are offering for SATURDAY AND MONDAY un usual values in Quality Merchandise. The following price and one trial will convince you. ' ' . DELICIOUS APPLES, Fine Quality, per box . . . . . $1.69 NETTED GEM POTATOES, per cwt. ..... . ; . . . .$2.00 10 lbs. 23c Puree Tomatoes, Mission Brand No. 2'. Tin, 4 for l...49c Per Case (24 cans) .. . : J2M Mothers Premium Oats 1 Large Pkg : .29c Snowdrif t 4 Pound Pail :.:.. ... :.83c Kerr's Hotcake Flour 3 Pound Pkg .....28c Karo Syrup No. 10 Red Label 79c Standard Corn No. 2 Tins, 4 for Per Case (24 cans) .. .:..$2&0 Jersey Corn Flakes V. A 3 Packages for ...:.....2Jc 3 lbs. Bulk Cocoa Mc Old Dutch Cleanser 4 Cans for : ::...:.:..:.25e Karo Syrup No. 10 Blue Label .......71c VELVET TOBACCO 1 Pound Tin Humidor; 1 15c Tin Free 98e SPERRY'S HARD WHEAT FLOUR Every sack guaranteed. If you are not entirely satisfied your money will be refunded. 49-pound Sacks -k $1.98 Per Barrel, 4 sacks ......:...$7.T$ Lay in your winter supply now. ( - Onlorn of $2.no or o-pr ilrllvrriNl frw. fr ymt fannot Itititp, phftHift your ordT. HranrW ' Phone Maid 94 Next to Arcade Theater,